NOVICA Red 100% Alpaca Gloves, ‘Lush Rose’ Review

NOVICA Red 100% Alpaca Gloves, 'Lush Rose'

  • Authentic: an original NOVICA fair trade product in association with National Geographic.
  • Certified: comes with an official NOVICA Story Card certifying quality & authenticity.
  • NOVICA works with Alfredo Falcon to craft this item.
  • Exceptional Quality: crafted with care to be treasured as a keepsake for many years to come.
  • Product info: 100% alpaca

NOVICA, in association with National Geographic, works together with talented artisan designers around the world to produce stunning, keepsake treasures. Our mantra is to spread global happiness, so rest assured – we’ll do everything we possibly can to ensure you’re a happy customer.

About this item: Lush in dark rose, these gloves promise to keep hands warm for they are knit of alpaca wool. Inca royals preferred this wool, because it is warm and light weight. Alfredo Falcon designs the comfy gloves featuring braided patterns running from the cuffs to the finger tips.

  • Hand wash separately in cold water
  • Do not bleach
  • Use mild detergent only
  • Lay flat to dry
  • Textile softness: Soft — this item has been made with natural fibers that are soft to the touch

About our Artist: I was born in the capital of Peru on August 7, 1968. When I was but a small child I learned from my parents the best weaving techniques – like me, they had learned them from their own parents. This makes us a family entirely devoted to the world of textiles, and we have been for generations. Nowadays I combine weaving by hand and on classic machinery, remaining true to Inca and colonial motifs. I would like for the world to receive through my work high quality products, with modern colors and traditional motifs. I hope you enjoy them! I have been working with Novica for seven years. My workshop is located in the district of Huaycan, a place of refuge for many immigrants who fled central Peru during the times of terrorism. Before collaborating with Novica, I had a small workshop in an industrial park that the government gave me on credit, a place where small producers could work with dignity. It wasn’t properly roofed, and its production capacity was limited. I designed and made clothing. My market was limited to a few local shops, and to a single small foreign client who purchased my work from time to…

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